Damiana is used in lust infusions as well as lust spells. It is also burned to produce visions.
Damiana has been hailed as an aphrodisiac in Mexico since ancient times.
Damiana is currently used as a liqueur ingredient in Mexico.
It was used as an aphrodisiac in ancient Mayan culture (no doubt with chocolate!), and monks reported the Mexican Indians would prepare a drink made from Damiana before lovemaking for greater power.
Research suggests that in some of the fertility rituals of the Mayan and Aztec civilizations, smoking tobacco mixed with Damiana excited and stimulated the participants, allowing them to keep pace (and we thought the Romans had all the fun!)
Damiana can be added to potions and spells to increase arousal and sexual energy. Useful for those who use kundalini, sacred sex or tantric energy as part of their worship or spell working.
Damiana isn't just a herb of lust though, it can also be a potent ingredient in love charms and spells. Linked with the Page of Cups in the Tarot this herb can be used to attract a new partner, or add a youthful new energy to an existing relationship. Also a useful herb for promoting self love, and greater confidence in relationships. Self love and self confidence is one what makes us stand out from the crowd and get noticed!
Damiana was burnt in a ceremonious manner to enable visions. This is probably why it is said to induce visions when burned during rituals, and when made into a tea it can promote psychic awareness.
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